Elephants primarily inhabit the terrestrial layer of ecosystems, often found in savannas, forests, and grasslands. They are ground-dwelling animals and do not occupy specific vertical layers like arboreal creatures do. Their habitat preferences vary by species; for example, African elephants typically roam savannas, while Asian elephants are often found in forests.
Forest floor.
Elephants live in grassland
Yes elephants do live in families
The elephants live in the grassland and forrest
It depends on where the elephants live, African ones live in groups of 0/25 Indian elephants live between 0/15 and Bulgarian/Russian elephants live in 30/40.
Yes, there lives elephants south in sahara.
Elephants do not live in Japan.
elephants live here
Elephants live in Southeast Asia and parts of Africa.
African elephants live on the Serengeti for part of the year.
No, elephants are not indigenous to Israel.
Most elephants live in grasslands or forests. However, there are elephants in the Namib Desert of southwestern Africa.